The increasing number and complexity of cyber threats necessitates a new cybersecurity approach: zero trust. This model treats all users, devices, and data packets with suspicion, only granting access on a “need-to-know” basis, thereby adapting to evolving digital infrastructures, protecting data, ensuring regulatory compliance, and empowering users. Implementing zero trust involves recognizing and prioritizing assets, mapping transactions, defining standards, implementing security policies and conducting thorough testing and user training.

German authorities want your help finding the hackers behind GandCrab and REvil
Daniil Maksimovich Shchukin and Anatoly Sergeevitsch Kravchuk are believed to have made millions from ransomware as a service schemes

